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Teacher registration for Spring 2025 is open!
Please register with your Cornell email


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Deadlines

  • March 10 -- Teacher and class registration closes
  • March 31 -- Teacher/Moderator Training and Child and Youth Safety requirements are due
  • April 5 -- Slides are due by email to splashcornell@gmail.com

Teacher/Moderator Training:
  • March 10, 5PM, WRN 175
  • March 15, 11AM, WRN 175
  • March 21, 5PM, WRN 175
Attendance at one of these sessions is mandatory.


Times
: Cornell Splash! Spring 2025 will be held on Saturday, April 19th, 2025! Classes will run from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (EST), with 50 minutes or 1 hour 50 minutes for each class. It’s up to you to choose what blocks you want to teach (you could teach from 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM., then come back and teach from 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM). Fill in your availability accurately when you register for your class - we’ll use this information to schedule it.  

Location: The event will be held in person on the Cornell Ithaca campus! The main building is Warren Hall on Ag Quad. 

Check-In: On the day of Splash!, please check in at least fifteen minutes before your class starts. Once you have checked in, you will proceed to your allocated room, where you will meet your moderator. Your moderator will be your assistant for the day, handling many of the administrative tasks, like taking attendance and organizing the class. If you want to contact your moderator before class starts, please let us know. 

Who: We want anyone that is interested in sharing their passions! It doesn't matter if you're a freshman who has a passion for biology or a graduate student with a passion for dance. If you have something that you are passionate about and are willing to teach a course, we'd love to have you join us! We accept both individual applications and group-taught courses, as well as courses sponsored by campus organizations.

What to Teach: Anything! Literally, anything. You can view our Spring 2023 catalog for class ideas. Check out this random class generator for additional ideas!

Moderators:
Moderators sit in on classes with fewer teachers, help take attendance, and make sure the class runs smoothly.

Moderators should input their availability, and then put in the number of slots they would like to moderate. When creating a profile on the website, moderators should set their initial role as "Teacher". Moderators are also required to attend a teacher/moderator training session. Teachers who are currently registered are encouraged to register as a moderator for times you are not teaching. Remember that everybody is welcomed to moderate, so bring your friends along! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.

  

This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University



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